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| 1 | Happy men's mental health awareness monthThere's only 12 months in the year but over 350 special awareness months. Some of them will have to overlap by necessity. Pride and men's mental health don't overshadow each other because they aren't mutually exclusive. | /r/MensRights | 01/06/25 11:47 PM |
| 9 | Dear women on this sub, what was your "red pill moment"?I went to a science conference with a poster/oral presentation competition for undergrad/grad students. There were regular awards given out, but there were also "Women in STEM" awards given out. I felt it odd that they had that award since 90% of the winners of the regular award were women anyway and there were more women competing at the conference overall. My dad's a professor of biology, and he's mentioned a few times now that for the past few years he has had far more women students than men… | /r/MensRights | 01/06/25 03:31 PM |
| 2 | How to make abortion morally okay ?I'm confused by this; what does a baby's gender have to do with the morality of abortion? Your comment implies that a baby's gender is one of the factors that makes it human, but I feel like someone without a gender would be just as much a human. | /r/MensRights | 24/05/25 08:06 PM |
| 5 | Women got the vote later, but...Voting rights were definitely dependent on a lot of things, including social and economic status, as mentioned. However, race was actually a massive factor, too; I would argue the largest. The history of voting rights is actually pretty complicated. Here's my brief timeline of voting rights in the US: 1700s - Voting rights are mostly only for white, land-owning men. Political power is mostly concentrated in the white male elite. Early to Mid 1800s - Universal white male suffrage gains traction. … | /r/MensRights | 24/05/25 07:48 PM |
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